Radiotherapy, open surgery, laparoscopic surgery, hormone therapy, and active surveillance. All are effective ways to treat prostate cancer, but which one is right for you? In the following short film three men suffering with prostate cancer explain the choices they were given with their prostate cancer and which treatment they chose. Listening to your consultant should play a big part in making your treatment decision, but researching your treatment choices will ensure that you are able to chose a treatment which is best, not only for your prostate cancer, but for your lifestyle too.
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Prostate cancer treatment doesn’t mean automatic disability for men. Dr. Wilson outlines the many options and dispels fears about side effects.

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